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Mules carry children in pannier seats

Women and children carried in pannier seating on a mule - Iran Date: 1913

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Carried Iran Iranian Mule Pannier Panniers Persia Persian Seating Seats Transported


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This evocative photograph captures a moment in time from the early 20th century, showcasing the traditional mode of transportation in the Iranian region of Kajawa. The image features several women and children seated comfortably in panniers, securely attached to the backs of mules. The women, dressed in colorful and intricately patterned clothing, appear to be in conversation with one another, while the children gaze curiously at the camera. The mules, with their strong and sturdy build, carry their passengers with ease, navigating the rugged terrain with sure-footedness. The use of pannier seating on mules was a common practice in Iran and other parts of the Middle East for transporting people and goods over long distances. The panniers provided a stable and secure seating arrangement for passengers, allowing them to travel comfortably over uneven terrain. This method of transportation was particularly popular in rural areas where roads were scarce, and access to modern means of transport was limited. The photograph offers a glimpse into the daily life of the people of Kajawa during a time when traditional ways of living were still prevalent. It also highlights the resilience and adaptability of the people, who relied on the strength and endurance of their animals to traverse the challenging terrain and meet their daily needs. This image is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and history of Iran and serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures and joys of a simpler way of life.

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